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M & C's attack on autonomous linguistics can be outlined as follows : First Premise : A formal autonomous linguistic theory demands the autonomy of syntax , since " the study of meaning could not provide the kind of restricted and well ...
M & C's attack on autonomous linguistics can be outlined as follows : First Premise : A formal autonomous linguistic theory demands the autonomy of syntax , since " the study of meaning could not provide the kind of restricted and well ...
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Aspects of the theory of syntax . Cambridge , MA : MIT Press . 1973. Conditions on transformations . Festschrift for Morris Halle , ed . by Stephen R. Anderson & Paul Kiparsky , 232–86 . New York : Holt . 1977. On Wh - movement .
Aspects of the theory of syntax . Cambridge , MA : MIT Press . 1973. Conditions on transformations . Festschrift for Morris Halle , ed . by Stephen R. Anderson & Paul Kiparsky , 232–86 . New York : Holt . 1977. On Wh - movement .
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Direct objects in focus : ( i ) Jo likes syntax and she likes phonetics too . ( ii ) ? Jo likes syntax and she likes phonetics . c . Indirect objects in focus : ( i ) Jo showed the book to Fred and she showed it to Bill too .
Direct objects in focus : ( i ) Jo likes syntax and she likes phonetics too . ( ii ) ? Jo likes syntax and she likes phonetics . c . Indirect objects in focus : ( i ) Jo showed the book to Fred and she showed it to Bill too .
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Linguistic phonetic descriptions of clicks P Ladefoged and A Traill | 1 |
Segmental rules of English and cyclic phonology Jerzy Rubach | 21 |
Surface wordorder typology and Universal Grammar Peter Coopmans | 55 |
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